Yes, that's what it looks like. A box of peach jello. A box of cherry jello. A box of pistachio pudding. A box of chocolate pudding. And three (count them THREE) boxes of vanilla pudding.
And this is the bowl that had all that powder mixed with water from the bathroom sink that was carried (dripping all the way, on tile at least) to the kitchen.
G. almost lost his life... And there is a Mommy that needs to repent from thinking such horrible thoughts.
This is being recorded, not to embarrass G., but to record it for memory's sake. And so I can remember to tell it to his future wife so she knows why her kids do similar things... Because I wished it on their dad... ;)
So she won't feel like a horrible mother when she thinks impatient thoughts when it happens with her own kids. Because stuff like this happens to all mothers. And it isn't our finest hour.
But, later on this day, G. went to a friend's house to be babysat while I took A. to get started on his Pinewood Derby car. G. told me afterward that he saw some T-rated video games that looked really cool, but he didn't play them because he knew that it was against our family rules.
So far, we haven't allowed any T games in our home. Of course when G. was 3 and he LOVED Spiderman, we had a long-winded argument on the way home from Target when I wouldn't let him get a T-rated Spiderman game. I told him that I wouldn't allow that in my house because it might have bad words. (I had recently bought a Spiderman cartoon DVD that had some mild SWEAR words. I was horrified!) G. told me he liked swear words and I was so mean. I couldn't believe I was having this conversation with my toddler!
I was so proud that G. had made a good choice even though no one was there to see him make it. We talked about "integrity" on the way home. Could this be the same child that had made "Jello/Pudding" water!?! (And the babysitting mom said that the "T" he was talking about was the T for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, not the rating... lol)
One more story about G.:
He really wanted a red pencil to mark the scriptures we gave him for Christmas. I wasn't sure what he would mark, but OK, sure. The other day, we were looking at a verse that I thought would mean something to him. He pulled out his pencil and started marking words that he felt were important: Lord, commandments... Then he underlines "children" and says "that's important, huh Mom?" I was so touched that I got a little misty.
He's such a great kid. He just has crazy ideas sometimes. LOL